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Avian Flu Spreads: Around 15,000 Animals Killed in the Southwest

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The bird flu continues to spread in Germany. For the first time, a poultry farm is now also affected in the Alb-Danube district on the border with Bavaria.

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The bird flu continues to spread in Germany. For the first time, a poultry farm is now also affected in the Alb-Danube district on the border with Bavaria.

In a farm in Vechta more than 14,000 turkeys have to be killed. (archive photo) Michael Bahlo/dpa In a turkey mast farm in Vechta (Lower Saxony) the highly contagious avian influenza broke out. Around 14,600 turkeys have to be killed, as the district reported. Some animals had shown symptoms on Friday, the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut confirmed the suspicion. The authority orders a protection zone in a radius of three kilometers and a surveillanc…

Some animals had shown symptoms on Friday. Friedrich Loeffler Institute confirmed the suspicion.

·Hamburg, Germany
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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
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